Rode for the first time ever today...and felt like Superman

Today was awesome!
My fourth time out, and I hit the bigger roads around Woodbridge...down Weston, across Langstaff, back up to Teston, and down Pine Valley.

Pine Valley was fantastic with all those huge dips. I was careful to move to the right tire track as I crested the hills, just in case there was a sloppy driver coming at me. But the biggest test of the day was my first left hand turn! From Langstaff, onto northbound Weston. I kept my proper blocking position, made sure I had an emergency exit, and then kept with the flow of traffic. I know I sound like a massive Noob, but it felt great.

Funny part... I was stopped on southbound Weston when a Harley rider came up just to my left. I saw him thru my mirror waving hello. I reached to wave hello, let go of the clutch and stalled it out. :banghead: ...won't be making that mistake again.

There were a lot of riders out today...some in pairs. I know I'm not ready for that yet. I'm enjoying going at my own pace... and still feeling like Superman.

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Funny part... I was stopped on southbound Weston when a Harley rider came up just to my left. I saw him thru my mirror waving hello. I reached to wave hello, let go of the clutch and stalled it out. :banghead: ...won't be making that mistake again.

:lmao: been there, done that when I was new

Sounds like you're taking it very seriously, that's good. All the thought and actions while riding will meld together with experience, so it's great that you're focusing on the safety aspect.. it'll become a part of your riding, almost subconscious
 
Today was awesome!
My fourth time out, and I hit the bigger roads around Woodbridge...down Weston, across Langstaff, back up to Teston, and down Pine Valley.

Pine Valley was fantastic with all those huge dips. I was careful to move to the right tire track as I crested the hills, just in case there was a sloppy driver coming at me. But the biggest test of the day was my first left hand turn! From Langstaff, onto northbound Weston. I kept my proper blocking position, made sure I had an emergency exit, and then kept with the flow of traffic. I know I sound like a massive Noob, but it felt great.

Funny part... I was stopped on southbound Weston when a Harley rider came up just to my left. I saw him thru my mirror waving hello. I reached to wave hello, let go of the clutch and stalled it out. :banghead: ...won't be making that mistake again.


There were a lot of riders out today...some in pairs. I know I'm not ready for that yet. I'm enjoying going at my own pace... and still feeling like Superman.

:toothy8:

Bahahaha I almost did that last week on my 2nd week riding. Biker passing by waved at me and i was like "guh.....how do I wave back while holding my clutch?" lol
I'm a new rider moving back and forth from the woodbridge and richmond hill area (but mostly at langstaff(ansley grove) and weston) Lemme know if you wanna ride around to get some practice in :P
 
Biker passing by waved at me and i was like "guh.....how do I wave back while holding my clutch?"

That is where the nod comes in. Waaaay better to nod in traffic then trying to kill yourself freeing up your left hand
 
That is where the nod comes in. Waaaay better to nod in traffic then trying to kill yourself freeing up your left hand

Lol thats what I decided to do when my hands are occupied.
 
wait til your first wheelie... then you'll feel like a god ;)
 
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